Our favourite reads of 2021… part one

Our favourite reads of 2021 by Falkirk Libraries staff

We’ve read some great books this year. Some are new titles , others are classics, but we don’t believe there’s an expiration date on when you can recommend a read ! Part two coming soon.

Request on the libary catalogue

You’ll find all of these titles at your local library. Reserve now on the library catalogue for pick up when we open on January 5th!

Borrow right now on our Libby app!

Our Libby app has many of the titles below available to read or listen to on your device right away. Look for *Libby next to the title. You can also head to the Libby website right now to see the list of available Falkirk Libraries’ Reads of the Year.

To get started with Libby, just download the app from your device store and enter your library card number and PIN. More information can be found on our library catalogue .

Jasmin (Falkirk Library)

Jasmin: “My favourites that I’ve read this year were Happiness Is Wasted On Me by Kirkland Ciccone (I was gutted I wasn’t free to come and see his author event!) Not at all the usual type of book I would go for as I’m normally mainly a Sci-Fi/Fantasy reader, but, my goodness, I loved this book and have recommended it to everyone since I read it.

“My other favourites from this year have been The Deathless (2018), The Ruthless (2019) and The Boundless (2020) – though I haven’t quite finished The Boundless yet. I haven’t been able to put them down, and couldn’t have been happier to find a really good series of fantasy novels this year!”

  • Happiness is Wasted on Me by Kirkland Ciccone *Libby
  • The Deathless Trilogy by Peter Newman *Libby
Jennifer (East Hub Librarian)

Jennifer says Dom Jolly’s book about Lebanon stood out amongst the books she read this year: “I saw him talk about his books while I was on holiday. Afterwards I found we had this one on the shelf. It was a great way to find out about a country I knew very little about as well as being entertaining.”

  • Running Tracks by Rob Deering
  • Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
  • The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles
  • Happiness is Wasted on Me by Kirkland Ciccone
  • The Downhill Hiking Club by Dom Joly
Lynne (Development Librarian)

Lynne read some brilliant new Scottish fiction and some new and old classics, mostly on our Libby app. Also, as 2021 apparently wasn’t already sufficiently filled with dread, she listened to several horror novels.

  • And Away… by Bob Mortimer *Libby
  • Luckenbooth by Jenni Fagan *Libby
  • Happiness is Wasted on Me by Kirkland Ciccone *Libby
  • Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro *Libby
  • A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll
  • The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead *Libby
  • The Porpoise by Mark Haddon *Libby
  • The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell *Libby
  • Dune by Frank Herbert *Libby
  • The Nameless Ones by John Connolly
  • A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill *Libby
  • The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones *Libby
  • The Terror by Dan Simmons *Libby
Gavin (Development Librarian)

Gavin’s list features a couple of Scottish stunners.

  • Young Team by Graeme Armstrong *Libby
  • Happiness is Wasted on Me by Kirkland Ciccone *Libby
  • Yardie by Victor Headley
  • Generation Kill by Evan Wright
  • Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • Ascender by Jeff Lemire
Tanya Milligan (Lead Librarian – Projects)

Tanya is a voracious reader who particularly loves fantasy. She was full of praise for ‘A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking’ by T Kingfisher.

“Utterly fantastic, good for kids and adults, magic and democracy breaking down, with discrimination against those with magical talents, and a murder mystery, and a great hero who uses her baking magic to do amazing things!  Possibly my book of the year”

  • A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
  • Paper & Blood by Kevin Hearne (Urban fantasy series set in Glasgow!)
  • Ink & Sigil by Kevin Hearne (2nd in above series)
  • What Abigail did that summer by Ben Aaronovitch (latest in the brilliant Rivers of London series)
  • Etiquette and Espionage by Gail Carriger (I re-read the whole steampunk Finishing School series, this is the first one)
  • Minor Mage by T. Kingfisher (child’s book, great with lots of magic)
  • The Cat Who Saved Books by Sosuke Natsukawa (a rather sweet fable about a boy dealing with his grandfather’s death and learning to have friends and be brave) *Libby
Arwen (age 16) and Finn (age 12)

Tanya’s kids are big readers, just like their mum.

16-year-old Arwen says The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness is probably best book she’s ever read.

  • The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness

Finn, who’s 12, recommends Where the River Runs Gold by Sita Brahmachari. He says it’s the “Best dystopian fiction I’ve ever read. The World has been ravaged by storms where bees have died out and plants are rare and children are sent to pollinate plants by hand.”

  • Minor Mage by T. Kingfisher
  • A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking by T Kingfisher
  • Northern Lights series by Philip Pullman (best storyline, maybe) N.B. The prequels to this series are available on *Libby, read by Michael Sheen
  • Where the River Runs Gold by Sita Brahmachari

What did you enjoy reading this year? Comment below or share your favourites on our Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

Winter romance

What nicer way to spend the festive period that wrapped up in a warm, cosy romance?

You’ll find all these and lots more at your local library. See our library catalogue slideshow to request and get more reading ideas.

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Christmas in Paris by Anita Hughes

Isabel Lawson is standing on the balcony of her suite at the Hotel de Crillon as she gazes at the lights of the Champs-Elysees and wonders if she’s made a terrible mistake. She was supposed to be visiting the Christmas tree in the Place de la Concorde and eating escargots with her new husband on their honeymoon. But a week before the wedding, she called it off…

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Christmas at little beach street by Jenny Colgan

Polly Waterford loves running the Little Beach Street Bakery. She’s at her happiest when she’s creating delicious treats and the festive season always inspires her to bake and knead something extra special for the village residents. In fact, the only thing she loves more than her bakery is curling up with her gorgeous boyfriend, Huckle. She’s determined that this Christmas is going to be their best one yet, but life doesn’t always work out as planned…

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The Christmas shop : a novel by Nancy Naigle

Angela Carson wants nothing more than to be the third-generation to run her family’s holiday store, Heart of Christmas, successfully. They’ve weathered over 60 tourist seasons, major hurricanes, and urban sprawl, but the national chain that set up shop in their small town may be more than Heart of Christmas can survive.

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Christmas at Tuppenny Corner by Katie Flynn 

Liverpool, 1939. As winter descends on Tuppenny Corner and rumours of war float across the canals, fifteen-year-old Rosie O’Leary must come to terms with her own dramatic upheaval. Forced to say goodbye to all she holds dear and embark on a new life aboard the The Kingfisher, her world is suddenly full of uncertainty. But new beginnings open up new possibilities. And when fellow bargee – the handsome Tim Bradley – offers to show Rosie the sights of Liverpool, she jumps at the chance.

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A Mrs Miracle Christmas by Debbie Macomber

Laurel McCullough is in desperate need of help. Her beloved grandmother has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and the baby she and her husband Zach have longed for now seems like an impossible dream. So when Mrs Miracle appears at the door, Laurel couldn’t be more relieved. She invites the nurse into her life and it’s not long before Laurel soon realises that there is more to Mrs Miracle than meets the eye.

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Christmas with the shipyard girls by Nancy Revell

Sunderland, 1942- Christmas is fast approaching, and with it comes a flurry of snow and surprises… Against all odds, Polly’s fiance has finally returned home from the front line. If they can keep things on an even keel, she might get the winter wedding she’s always dreamed of. Meanwhile shipyard manager Helen is determined to move on after a turbulent year. Her sights are set on breaking the yard’s production record and no one, not even the handsome Dr Parker, is going to get in her way. Join the shipyard girls as they navigate through life, love and war this Christmas.

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 25 days in December  by Poppy Alexander

Kate’s lonely. She doesn’t think she’s ready for romance, but she needs more than this, and her son Jack needs a Christmas to remember. What Kate needs is a Christmas miracle, and if there isn’t one on its way, she’ll just have to make her own.

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Christmas shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella

It’s always the same – Mum and Dad hosting, carols playing, Mum pretending she made the Christmas pudding… But this year looks set to be different. Becky’s parents are moving to ultra-trendy Shoreditch and have asked Becky if she’ll host Christmas this year. What could possibly go wrong?

Winter grub

Whether you’re cooking a vegan Christmas dinner, baking a cake with the wow factor, or working on the perfect roast, you’ll find a book to match your needs below.

You can borrow all of these titles from your local library. Head to our library catalogue slideshow to find these and loads more.

Vegan Christmas feasts : inspired meat-free recipes for the festive season by  Jackie Kearney

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Clever plant-based recipes are designed to be crowd-pleasing and properly festive

Christmas with Good Housekeeping

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Over 140 recipes for jovial perfection, chapters offer mouth-watering ideas for starters, vegan & vegetarian options, baked goods, showstopper desserts, edible gifts, and not to forget Christmas lunch with all the trimming

ScandiKitchen Christmas : recipes and traditions from Scandinavia by Brontë  Aurell

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Let Brontë Aurell of The ScandiKitchen Café show you how to celebrate your Christmas Scandi-style by sharing her delicious recipes and family traditions with you.

Happy vegan Christmas : plant-based recipes for festive Scandinavian feasts by  Karoline Jönsson,

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Instead of the usual bubble and squeak, here we find vegan classics to satisfy all guests, such as vegan Swedish meatballs, spiced cabbage pudding, pulled ‘pork’ with jackfruit, pickled courgette, potato and greens pie, sticky buffalo cauliflower, nutty ‘egg’ nog, gingerbread biscuits and chewy panforte.

Roasts by  Laura Mason,

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The best traditional recipes for roast dinners from the National Trust. From a Sunday beef with Yorkshire pudding and rack of lamb with herb crust to slow-roasted belly pork with root vegetables and Christmas turkey with all the trimmings.

Mary Berry cooks up a feast : my favourite recipes for occasions and celebrations by Mary Berry

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Over 160 recipes that work well for both small and large numbers of guests.

Liam Charles cheeky treats : 70 brilliant bakes and cakes by Liam Charles

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Liam Charles – the breakout star from Great British Bake Off 2017 – brings you a Caramel Peanut Millionaire’s Shortbread, an Oreo Chocolate Brownie Freakshake and a Christmas Dinner Pie.

Homemade Christmas : create your own gifts, cards, decorations, and bakes.

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Discover 100 simple decorations, recipes, gifts, cards, and Christmas craft projects, from garlands and gift boxes to mince pies and marzipan.

Gizzi’s season’s eatings : feasts and celebrations from Halloween to happy New Year by  , Gizzi Erskine

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Whatever the occasion, you will find something special to share with the ones you love

The soup book : 200 recipes, season by season by Sophie Grigson

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Packed with plenty of nourishing recipes for every season. Try winter warmers such as parsnip and apple soup or French onion soup

Spirited : how to create easy, fun drinks at home by  Signe Johansen,

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50 well-crafted cocktail recipes, all fuelled by a cook’s palate and a love of creative ingredients.

The Nordic baking book by  Magnus Nilsson,

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The acclaimed chef featured in the Emmy-Award winning US PBS series ‘The Mind of a Chef’ and the Netflix docuseries ‘Chef’s Table’ explores the rich baking tradition of the Nordic region, with 450 tempting recipes for home bakers.

Festive favourites for young readers

Debbie at Bonnybridge Library LOVES Bookbug sessions, storytimes and welcoming classes from nearby primary schools. That makes her the perfect person to give us some festive reading recommendations for young folk.

You can borrow these from libraries, or maybe treat a wee person this Christmas.

Younger children

Nick Sharratt Fancy Dress Christmas

A lift the flap book with colourful Christmas character illustrations.  Perfect for getting your little ones to interact and see who is hiding in their dress up outfits. Can you guess who?

Alex SchefflerPip and Posy The Snowy Day

Two of our favourite characters have a disagreement but they are such good friends they soon make up and have lots of fun building a snowman amongst other snowy adventures!

Helen StephensHow to Hide a Lion at Christmas

Iris doesn’t want to leave her lion behind when the family go away for Christmas. So he decides to sneak along…How hard can it be to hide a lion? Guess who the very special person he meets along the way!

Caroline Crowe and Jess PauwelsSanta’s New Beard

Santa accidently shaves off his beard! The elves have to come to the rescue to save the day.  Great fun to read and the rhyming text will have everyone laughing out loud!

Jan FearnleyLittle Robin’s Christmas

A heart-warming story about a kind little robin who gives away his colourful vests to all his friends so they won’t be cold. When he huddles up on an icy Christmas Eve someone special comes to his rescue.

Mark Sperring and Sophie CorriganMince Spies

Can the mince spies save Christmas? Hilarious secret agent capers in this rollicking rhyming story with a difference!

Paula Metcalf and Cally Johnson-IsaacsCharlie Crow in the Snow

A brightly coloured story about Charlie and his discovery of the changing seasons and his first snowflakes! Meet his friends and see how they can keep warm this winter.

6-8 Years

Paul MoranWhere’s Santa’s Reindeer

Ready for some festive fun? See if you can spot the reindeer hidden in Christmas scenes from all around the world.  Santa has to find them in time to load up for Christmas Eve. Fingers crossed!

Francesca SimonHorrid Henry’s Christmas Lunch

Who doesn’t love a spot of Horrid Henry?  Guess what? He’s having a horrid Christmas so his family better watch out when it’s time to eat Christmas lunch…

Michael Rosen Hampstead the Hamster

Leo has always wanted a pet hamster and he has the best surprise ever on Christmas morning. But his hamster is sad, what can Leo do to cheer him up? Perfect story for the countdown to Christmas.

Bella SwiftThe Pug Who Wanted to be a Reindeer

Sweet story about a brave little pug who asks Santa to help her family find their lost festive spirit.  Can she save Christmas? I really hope so!

9-12 Years

Michael MorpurgoToto The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of The Wizard of OZ

Christmas is not complete without the Wizard of Oz! Read all about the adventures in Oz from Toto’s perspective.  Beautifully illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark.  There’s no place like home!

Susanna BaileySnow Foal

A beautiful story about love and hope to make you  feel warm and cosy.  Addie rescues a wild foal and discovers she is not alone on a remote farm after all.

Steven Butler and James PattersonHappy Howlidays!

A laugh out loud tale from the Dog Diaries series with a fun festive twist! Cartoon illustrations on every page it will fill your diary with cheer in the build-up to Christmas!

Philip PullmanAladdin and the Enchanted Lamp

No panto this year? Don’t worry! This is a magical retelling of the story of Aladdin.  Illustrated throughout to bring this classic tale alive.

Tom FletcherThe Christmasaurus

A brilliant story of a young boy, a dinosaur, a Christmas wish, and an unforgettable adventure. You really can believe in the impossible!